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=MCS: HTML/CSS=
==MCS: HTML/CSS==


MCS HTML/CSS is a referential code that uses best practices to present how an example HTML website should look like.
MCS HTML/CSS is a referential code that uses best practices to present how an example HTML website should look like.


==Goals==
===Goals===


* [[MCS:HTML:Patterns|Standard compilant]]
* [[MCS:HTML:Patterns|Standard compilant]]
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* [[MCS:HTML:HTML5|HTML5 ready]]
* [[MCS:HTML:HTML5|HTML5 ready]]


==JavaScript/AJAX/DHTML==
===Components===
 
====JavaScript/AJAX/DHTML====


JavaScript will be used as an option for enriching user experience. We want to make it as smooth and intuitive as possible. It has to improve experience, not overload it and it has to be gradually falling back to non-JS experience.
JavaScript will be used as an option for enriching user experience. We want to make it as smooth and intuitive as possible. It has to improve experience, not overload it and it has to be gradually falling back to non-JS experience.
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Current choice for library is [http://jquery.com/ JQuery].
Current choice for library is [http://jquery.com/ JQuery].


==Work In Progress==
===Work In Progress===


Since it is a reference code it will '''always''' be in progress. We have many brilliant experts from various fields around web design. We want to encourage you to contribute to the project with your unique experience and knowledge. Feel free to propose new solutions and patches that will make the reference HTML/CSS/JS code a good case study and solid example of how websites should look like in the perfect world.
Since it is a reference code it will '''always''' be in progress. We have many brilliant experts from various fields around web design. We want to encourage you to contribute to the project with your unique experience and knowledge. Feel free to propose new solutions and patches that will make the reference HTML/CSS/JS code a good case study and solid example of how websites should look like in the perfect world.


== References to materials we base on ==
===References to materials we base on===


* HTML/CSS best practices
* HTML/CSS best practices
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